Understanding Medical Malpractice in Texas

Medical malpractice occurs when healthcare providers fail to meet the accepted standard of care, resulting in injury or death to patients. In Texas, medical malpractice claims require proving that the healthcare provider deviated from accepted medical standards and that this deviation directly caused harm to the patient.

Texas has specific requirements for medical malpractice cases, including expert witness testimony, caps on certain damages, and strict procedural requirements. These cases are complex and require extensive medical knowledge, understanding of healthcare practices, and experience with Texas medical malpractice law. Our firm works with qualified medical experts to build strong cases that hold negligent healthcare providers accountable for their actions.

Medical Malpractice Case
Personal Injury Practice

Comprehensive Medical Malpractice Representation

Medical malpractice cases require thorough investigation, extensive medical record review, and expert testimony to establish negligence and causation. Our approach includes comprehensive case evaluation and building strong evidence.

We work with leading medical experts to review your case, analyze medical records, and determine whether healthcare providers failed to meet accepted standards of care. Our investigation includes reviewing hospital policies, examining treatment protocols, and consulting with specialists in relevant medical fields. We understand the complexities of medical terminology, procedures, and standards, allowing us to effectively advocate for victims of medical negligence and pursue maximum compensation for their injuries and losses.

Types of Medical Malpractice We Handle

Misdiagnosis

Cases involving failure to diagnose, delayed diagnosis, or incorrect diagnosis leading to patient harm.

Surgical Errors

Wrong-site surgery, foreign objects left in patients, and other preventable surgical mistakes.

Medication Errors

Wrong dosage, incorrect medications, and dangerous drug interactions causing patient harm.

Birth Injuries

Negligence during pregnancy, labor, or delivery resulting in injuries to mother or child.

Emergency Room Errors

Negligent care in emergency departments leading to worsened conditions or death.

Infections

Hospital-acquired infections due to poor sanitation or failure to follow protocols.

Suffered from Medical Negligence?

Medical malpractice cases have strict time limits. Contact Boone Moyle Law today to protect your rights and pursue justice.